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This accommodation suited our needs although we had mistakenly booked our rooms on the smoking floor - shocking experience for us as we were all non- smokers - had the window open all the time including at night.. Lovely cleaning lady who went out of...More

Visited this hotel during my business trip. The staffs are very friendly. I booked a room which is small, but enough for myself. Everything in the room is kept in a pattern. It is also very clean.
Nearby the hotel is Sensoji temple. Visitors can...More

OK hotel for the price. Rooms not the smallest ones in Japan, though not big either. The staff knew some English. The room had to be payed in advance, at entry, like all hotel rooms in Japan. Not the newest hotel.

This is an average business hotel with small but clean room. Staffs speak ok English and are courteous. Location is more to Tawaramachi metro station than Asakusa station, which involves maybe a 10 minutes walk. The bed is average on the hard side, facilities are...More

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Traces of the history and culture of the Edo (oldTokyo) era remain vividly in Ueno and Asakusa.Spacious Ueno Park is a great place to relax and visita variety of different museums and galleries. AtAmeyoko which starts in front of Ueno station, thegrocery stores and clothing shops are crammedalongside fishmongers. It gets particularly busy atthe end of the year, when many people go on shopping

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sprees. The town of Asakusa, developed around Sensojitemple, has many shops selling goods and clothing fromold Japan, making it a great place for souvenirhunting. It's also known for various annual festivals,and the whole district gets involved with the hugeSanja Festival in May.